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My phone and my tablet will accept micro sd cards. Seems logical to get a digital camera that uses micro cards as opposed to the standard sd cards. Question is does anyone make cameras using micro cards? Secondly if so what is a recommendation for make and model? Howard Moses Lake, Washington USA hwhomes@outlook.com | ||
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Frankly I don't know. But it's easy enough to use micro SD cards in a point n shoot or a DSLR by using an adapter. | |||
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Zeke, duh, never thought of that. The simplest solutions are the best. Thanks Howard Moses Lake, Washington USA hwhomes@outlook.com | |||
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Everyone has a "duh" moment now and then. Glad to help. | |||
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Take the adapter route, otherwise I've used a little Nikon L26 on hunting/fishing trips in the past year and have been very satisfied with it. Sub-$100 camera, accepts micro SD cards and runs on AA batteries. "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." | |||
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I have a little NIKON AW110 that I purchased from Costco. It came with a microSD card, rechargeable batteries, little filter holder 40.5 mm filters and a small case with strap. In addition I purchased a rocket fish circular polarizer and a lens filter cover for it to protect the filter and lens. The camera has a built-in GPS, map function ability to make high DEF movies, and the ability to handle 32 gig microSD cards. This package from Costco was about $300 and is certainly worth it in my opinion. I hauled one all over Europe on my last tour, and barely knew I had it. -------------------- EGO sum bastard ut does frendo | |||
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